Modelling air pollution around nuclear power plants: validation of dispersion models using tracer data.
Marija Zlata BožnarPrimož MlakarBoštjan GrašičZoran GršićSebastian HettrichFrancesco ManciniLuc PatrylKathleen M ThiessenPublished in: Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection (2022)
The Šoštanj exercise of the Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments I Urban Environments Working Group took advantage of a set of measurement data from a 1991 tracer experiment to test atmospheric dispersion models for emissions from point sources over complex terrain. The data set included emissions of SO 2 from the stacks of the Šoštanj Thermal Power Plant in Slovenia, measurements of the SO 2 at a number of locations in the surrounding area up to 7 km from the plant, and meteorological data from several monitoring stations, all as measured half-hour average values. Two sets of meteorological conditions were modelled: (a) a simple situation with a strong wind blowing from a point source directly towards a monitoring station; and (b) a complex situation involving a temperature inversion and convective mixing. The modelling results enable the assessment of the capabilities of various dispersion models in handling both complex terrain and complex meteorological situations.